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Utilities dealing with compressed files -@end direntry - - -@ifnothtml -@titlepage -@title Zutils -@subtitle Utilities dealing with compressed files -@subtitle for Zutils version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED} -@author by Antonio Diaz Diaz - -@page -@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@end titlepage - -@contents -@end ifnothtml - -@node Top -@top - -This manual is for Zutils (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}). - -@menu -* Introduction:: Purpose and features of zutils -* Common options:: Common options -* The zutilsrc file:: The zutils configuration file -* Zcat:: Concatenating compressed files -* Zcmp:: Comparing compressed files byte by byte -* Zdiff:: Comparing compressed files line by line -* Zgrep:: Searching inside compressed files -* Ztest:: Testing integrity of compressed files -* Zupdate:: Recompressing files to lzip format -* Problems:: Reporting bugs -* Concept index:: Index of concepts -@end menu - -@sp 1 -Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Antonio Diaz Diaz. - -This manual is free documentation: you have unlimited permission -to copy, distribute and modify it. - - -@node Introduction -@chapter Introduction -@cindex introduction - -Zutils is a collection of utilities able to deal with any combination of -compressed and uncompressed files transparently. If any given file, -including standard input, is compressed, its decompressed content is -used. Compressed files are decompressed on the fly; no temporary files -are created. - -These utilities are not wrapper scripts but safer and more efficient C++ -programs. In particular the @samp{--recursive} option is very efficient -in those utilities supporting it. - -@noindent -The provided utilities are zcat, zcmp, zdiff, zgrep, ztest and zupdate.@* -The supported formats are bzip2, gzip, lzip and xz.@* -The compressor to be used for each format is configurable at runtime. - -Zcat, zcmp, zdiff, and zgrep are improved replacements for the shell -scripts provided with GNU gzip. Ztest is unique to zutils. Zupdate is -similar to gzip's znew. - -NOTE: Bzip2 and lzip provide well-defined values of exit status, which -makes them safe to use with zutils. Gzip and xz may return ambiguous -warning values, making them less reliable back ends for zutils. - -LANGUAGE NOTE: Uncompressed = not compressed = plain data; it may never -have been compressed. Decompressed is used to refer to data which has -undergone the process of decompression. - -@sp 1 -Numbers given as arguments to options (positions, sizes) may be followed -by a multiplier and an optional @samp{B} for "byte". - -Table of SI and binary prefixes (unit multipliers): - -@multitable {Prefix} {kilobyte (10^3 = 1000)} {|} {Prefix} {kibibyte (2^10 = 1024)} -@item Prefix @tab Value @tab | @tab Prefix @tab Value -@item k @tab kilobyte (10^3 = 1000) @tab | @tab Ki @tab kibibyte (2^10 = 1024) -@item M @tab megabyte (10^6) @tab | @tab Mi @tab mebibyte (2^20) -@item G @tab gigabyte (10^9) @tab | @tab Gi @tab gibibyte (2^30) -@item T @tab terabyte (10^12) @tab | @tab Ti @tab tebibyte (2^40) -@item P @tab petabyte (10^15) @tab | @tab Pi @tab pebibyte (2^50) -@item E @tab exabyte (10^18) @tab | @tab Ei @tab exbibyte (2^60) -@item Z @tab zettabyte (10^21) @tab | @tab Zi @tab zebibyte (2^70) -@item Y @tab yottabyte (10^24) @tab | @tab Yi @tab yobibyte (2^80) -@end multitable - - -@node Common options -@chapter Common options -@cindex common options - -The following options are available in all the utilities. Rather than -writing identical descriptions for each of the programs, they are -described here. - -@table @samp -@item -h -@itemx --help -Print an informative help message describing the options and exit. Zgrep -only supports the @samp{--help} form of this option. - -@item -V -@itemx --version -Print the version number on the standard output and exit. - -@item -N -@itemx --no-rcfile -Don't read the runtime configuration file @samp{zutilsrc}. - -@item --bz2=@var{command} -@itemx --gz=@var{command} -@itemx --lz=@var{command} -@itemx --xz=@var{command} -Set program (may include arguments) to be used as (de)compressor for the -given format. These options override the values set in @file{zutilsrc}. -The compression program used must meet three requirements: - -@enumerate -@item -When called with the @samp{-d} option, it must read compressed data from -the standard input and produce decompressed data on the standard output. -@item -If the @samp{-q} option is passed to zutils, the compression program -must also accept it. -@item -It must return 0 if no errors occurred, and a non-zero value otherwise. -@end enumerate - -@end table - - -@node The zutilsrc file -@chapter The zutilsrc file -@cindex the zutilsrc file - -@file{zutilsrc} is the runtime configuration file for zutils. In it you -may define the compressor name and options to be used for each format. -The @file{zutilsrc} file is optional; you do not need to install it in -order to run zutils. - -The compressors specified in the command line override those specified -in the @file{zutilsrc} file. - -You may copy the system @file{zutilsrc} file -@file{$@{sysconfdir@}/zutilsrc} to @file{$HOME/.zutilsrc} and customize -these options as you like. The file syntax is fairly obvious (and there -are further instructions in it): - -@enumerate -@item -Any line beginning with @samp{#} is a comment line. -@item -Each non-comment line defines the command to be used for the given -format, with the syntax: -@example - = [options] -@end example -where is one of @samp{bz2}, @samp{gz}, @samp{lz} or @samp{xz}. -@end enumerate - - -@node Zcat -@chapter Zcat -@cindex zcat - -Zcat copies each given file (@samp{-} means standard input), to standard -output. If any given file is compressed, its decompressed content is -used. If a given file does not exist, and its name does not end with one -of the known extensions, zcat tries the compressed file names -corresponding to the supported formats. - -If no files are specified, data is read from standard input, -decompressed if needed, and sent to standard output. Data read from -standard input must be of the same type; all uncompressed or all in the -same compression format. - -The format for running zcat is: - -@example -zcat [@var{options}] [@var{files}] -@end example - -@noindent -Exit status is 0 if no errors occurred, non-zero otherwise. - -Zcat supports the following options: - -@table @samp -@item -A -@itemx --show-all -Equivalent to @samp{-vET}. - -@item -b -@itemx --number-nonblank -Number all nonblank output lines, starting with 1. The line count is -unlimited. - -@item -e -Equivalent to @samp{-vE}. - -@item -E -@itemx --show-ends -Print a @samp{$} after the end of each line. - -@item --format=@var{fmt} -Force the given compression format. Valid values for @var{fmt} are -@samp{bz2}, @samp{gz}, @samp{lz} and @samp{xz}. If this option is used, -the exact file name must be given. Other names won't be tried. - -@item -n -@itemx --number -Number all output lines, starting with 1. The line count is unlimited. - -@item -q -@itemx --quiet -Quiet operation. Suppress all messages. - -@item -r -@itemx --recursive -Operate recursively on directories. - -@item -s -@itemx --squeeze-blank -Replace multiple adjacent blank lines with a single blank line. - -@item -t -Equivalent to @samp{-vT}. - -@item -T -@itemx --show-tabs -Print TAB characters as @samp{^I}. - -@item -v -@itemx --show-nonprinting -Print control characters except for LF (newline) and TAB using @samp{^} -notation and precede characters larger than 127 with @samp{M-} (which -stands for "meta"). - -@item --verbose -Verbose mode. Show error messages. - -@end table - - -@node Zcmp -@chapter Zcmp -@cindex zcmp - -Zcmp compares two files (@samp{-} means standard input), and if they -differ, tells the first byte and line number where they differ. Bytes -and lines are numbered starting with 1. If any given file is compressed, -its decompressed content is used. Compressed files are decompressed on -the fly; no temporary files are created. - -The format for running zcmp is: - -@example -zcmp [@var{options}] @var{file1} [@var{file2}] -@end example - -@noindent -This compares @var{file1} to @var{file2}. If @var{file2} is omitted zcmp -tries the following: - -@enumerate -@item -If @var{file1} is compressed, compares its decompressed contents with -the corresponding uncompressed file (the name of @var{file1} with the -extension removed). -@item -If @var{file1} is uncompressed, compares it with the decompressed -contents of @var{file1}.[lz|bz2|gz|xz] (the first one that is found). -@item -If no suitable file is found, compares @var{file1} with data read from -standard input. -@end enumerate - -@noindent -An exit status of 0 means no differences were found, 1 means some -differences were found, and 2 means trouble. - -Zcmp supports the following options: - -@table @samp -@item -b -@itemx --print-bytes -Print the differing bytes. Print control bytes as a @samp{^} followed by -a letter, and precede bytes larger than 127 with @samp{M-} (which stands -for "meta"). - -@item --format=[@var{fmt1}][,@var{fmt2}] -Force the given compression formats. Any of @var{fmt1} or @var{fmt2} may -be omitted and the corresponding format will be automatically detected. -Valid values for @var{fmt} are @samp{bz2}, @samp{gz}, @samp{lz} and -@samp{xz}. If at least one format is specified with this option, the -exact file names of both @var{file1} and @var{file2} must be given. -Other names won't be tried. - -@item -i @var{size} -@itemx --ignore-initial=@var{size} -Ignore any differences in the first @var{size} bytes of the input files. -Treat files with fewer than @var{size} bytes as if they were empty. If -@var{size} is in the form @samp{@var{size1},@var{size2}}, ignore the -first @var{size1} bytes of the first input file and the first -@var{size2} bytes of the second input file. - -@item -l -@itemx -v -@itemx --list -@itemx --verbose -Print the byte numbers (in decimal) and values (in octal) of all -differing bytes. - -@item -n @var{count} -@itemx --bytes=@var{count} -Compare at most @var{count} input bytes. - -@item -q -@itemx -s -@itemx --quiet -@itemx --silent -Do not print anything; only return an exit status indicating whether the -files differ. - -@end table - - -@node Zdiff -@chapter Zdiff -@cindex zdiff - -Zdiff compares two files (@samp{-} means standard input), and if they -differ, shows the differences line by line. If any given file is -compressed, its decompressed content is used. Zdiff is a front end to -the diff program and has the limitation that messages from diff refer to -temporary filenames instead of those specified. - -The format for running zdiff is: - -@example -zdiff [@var{options}] @var{file1} [@var{file2}] -@end example - -@noindent -This compares @var{file1} to @var{file2}. If @var{file2} is omitted -zdiff tries the following: - -@enumerate -@item -If @var{file1} is compressed, compares its decompressed contents with -the corresponding uncompressed file (the name of @var{file1} with the -extension removed). -@item -If @var{file1} is uncompressed, compares it with the decompressed -contents of @var{file1}.[lz|bz2|gz|xz] (the first one that is found). -@item -If no suitable file is found, compares @var{file1} with data read from -standard input. -@end enumerate - -@noindent -An exit status of 0 means no differences were found, 1 means some -differences were found, and 2 means trouble. - -Zdiff supports the following options: - -@table @samp -@item -a -@itemx --text -Treat all files as text. - -@item -b -@itemx --ignore-space-change -Ignore changes in the amount of white space. - -@item -B -@itemx --ignore-blank-lines -Ignore changes whose lines are all blank. - -@itemx -c -Use the context output format. - -@item -C @var{n} -@itemx --context=@var{n} -Same as -c but use @var{n} lines of context. - -@item -d -@itemx --minimal -Try hard to find a smaller set of changes. - -@item -E -@itemx --ignore-tab-expansion -Ignore changes due to tab expansion. - -@item --format=[@var{fmt1}][,@var{fmt2}] -Force the given compression formats. Any of @var{fmt1} or @var{fmt2} may -be omitted and the corresponding format will be automatically detected. -Valid values for @var{fmt} are @samp{bz2}, @samp{gz}, @samp{lz} and -@samp{xz}. If at least one format is specified with this option, the -exact file names of both @var{file1} and @var{file2} must be given. -Other names won't be tried. - -@item -i -@itemx --ignore-case -Ignore case differences in file contents. - -@item -p -@itemx --show-c-function -Show which C function each change is in. - -@item -q -@itemx --brief -Output only whether files differ. - -@item -s -@itemx --report-identical-files -Report when two files are identical. - -@item -t -@itemx --expand-tabs -Expand tabs to spaces in output. - -@item -T -@itemx --initial-tab -Make tabs line up by prepending a tab. - -@item -u -Use the unified output format. - -@item -U @var{n} -@itemx --unified=@var{n} -Same as -u but use @var{n} lines of context. - -@item -w -@itemx --ignore-all-space -Ignore all white space. - -@end table - - -@node Zgrep -@chapter Zgrep -@cindex zgrep - -Zgrep is a front end to the grep program that allows transparent search -on any combination of compressed and uncompressed files. If any given -file is compressed, its decompressed content is used. If a given file -does not exist, and its name does not end with one of the known -extensions, zgrep tries the compressed file names corresponding to the -supported formats. - -If no files are specified, data is read from standard input, -decompressed if needed, and fed to grep. Data read from standard input -must be of the same type; all uncompressed or all in the same -compression format. - -The format for running zgrep is: - -@example -zgrep [@var{options}] @var{pattern} [@var{files}] -@end example - -@noindent -An exit status of 0 means at least one match was found, 1 means no -matches were found, and 2 means trouble. - -Zgrep supports the following options: - -@table @samp -@item -a -@itemx --text -Treat all files as text. - -@item -A @var{n} -@itemx --after-context=@var{n} -Print @var{n} lines of trailing context. - -@item -b -@itemx --byte-offset -Print the byte offset of each line. - -@item -B @var{n} -@itemx --before-context=@var{n} -Print @var{n} lines of leading context. - -@item -c -@itemx --count -Only print a count of matching lines per file. - -@item -C @var{n} -@itemx --context=@var{n} -Print @var{n} lines of output context. - -@item -e @var{pattern} -@itemx --regexp=@var{pattern} -Use @var{pattern} as the pattern to match. - -@item -E -@itemx --extended-regexp -Treat @var{pattern} as an extended regular expression. - -@item -f @var{file} -@itemx --file=@var{file} -Obtain patterns from @var{file}, one per line. - -@item -F -@itemx --fixed-strings -Treat @var{pattern} as a set of newline-separated strings. - -@item --format=@var{fmt} -Force the given compression format. Valid values for @var{fmt} are -@samp{bz2}, @samp{gz}, @samp{lz} and @samp{xz}. If this option is used, -the exact file name must be given. Other names won't be tried. - -@item -h -@itemx --no-filename -Suppress the prefixing of filenames on output when multiple files are -searched. - -@item -H -@itemx --with-filename -Print the filename for each match. - -@item -i -@itemx --ignore-case -Ignore case distinctions. - -@item -I -Ignore binary files. - -@item -l -@itemx --files-with-matches -Only print names of files containing at least one match. - -@item -L -@itemx --files-without-match -Only print names of files not containing any matches. - -@item -m @var{n} -@itemx --max-count=@var{n} -Stop after @var{n} matches. - -@item -n -@itemx --line-number -Prefix each matched line with its line number in the input file. - -@item -o -@itemx --only-matching -Show only the part of matching lines that actually matches @var{pattern}. - -@item -q -@itemx --quiet -Suppress all messages. Exit immediately with zero status if any match is -found, even if an error was detected. - -@item -r -@itemx --recursive -Operate recursively on directories. - -@item -s -@itemx --no-messages -Suppress error messages about nonexistent or unreadable files. - -@item -v -@itemx --invert-match -Select non-matching lines. - -@item --verbose -Verbose mode. Show error messages. - -@item -w -@itemx --word-regexp -Match only whole words. - -@item -x -@itemx --line-regexp -Match only whole lines. - -@end table - - -@node Ztest -@chapter Ztest -@cindex ztest - -Ztest verifies the integrity of the specified compressed files. -Uncompressed files are ignored. If no files are specified, the integrity -of compressed data read from standard input is verified. Data read from -standard input must be all in the same compression format. - -Note that some xz files lack integrity information, and therefore can't -be verified as reliably as the other formats can. - -The format for running ztest is: - -@example -ztest [@var{options}] [@var{files}] -@end example - -@noindent -The exit status is 0 if all compressed files verify OK, 1 if -environmental problems (file not found, invalid flags, I/O errors, etc), -2 if any compressed file is corrupt or invalid. - -Ztest supports the following options: - -@table @samp -@item --format=@var{fmt} -Force the given compression format. Valid values for @var{fmt} are -@samp{bz2}, @samp{gz}, @samp{lz} and @samp{xz}. If this option is used, -all files not in the given format will fail. - -@item -q -@itemx --quiet -Quiet operation. Suppress all messages. - -@item -r -@itemx --recursive -Operate recursively on directories. - -@item -v -@itemx --verbose -Verbose mode. Show the verify status for each file processed.@* -Further -v's increase the verbosity level. - -@end table - - -@node Zupdate -@chapter Zupdate -@cindex zupdate - -Zupdate recompresses files from bzip2, gzip, and xz formats to lzip -format. The originals are compared with the new files and then deleted. -Only regular files with standard file name extensions are recompressed, -other files are ignored. Compressed files are decompressed and then -recompressed on the fly; no temporary files are created. The lzip format -is chosen as destination because it is by far the most appropriate for -long-term data archiving. - -If the lzip compressed version of a file already exists, the file is -skipped unless the @samp{--force} option is given. In this case, if the -comparison fails, an error is returned and the original file is not -deleted. The operation of zupdate is meant to be safe and not produce -any data loss. Therefore, existing lzip compressed files are never -overwritten nor deleted. - -The names of the original files must have one of the following -extensions: @samp{.bz2}, @samp{.tbz}, @samp{.tbz2}, @samp{.gz}, -@samp{.tgz}, @samp{.xz}, @samp{.txz}. The files produced have the -extensions @samp{.lz} or @samp{.tar.lz}. - -The format for running zupdate is: - -@example -zupdate [@var{options}] [@var{files}] -@end example - -@noindent -Exit status is 0 if all the compressed files were successfully -recompressed (if needed), compared and deleted. Non-zero otherwise. - -Zupdate supports the following options: - -@table @samp -@item -f -@itemx --force -Do not skip a file for which a lzip compressed version already exists. -@samp{--force} compares the content of the input file with the content -of the lzip file and deletes the input file if both contents are -identical. - -@item -k -@itemx --keep -Keep (don't delete) the input file after comparing it with the lzip file. - -@item -l -@itemx --lzip-verbose -Pass a @samp{-v} option to the lzip compressor so that it shows the -compression ratio for each file processed. Using lzip 1.15 and newer, a -second @samp{-l} shows the progress of compression. Use it together with -@samp{-v} to see the name of the file. - -@item -q -@itemx --quiet -Quiet operation. Suppress all messages. - -@item -r -@itemx --recursive -Operate recursively on directories. - -@item -v -@itemx --verbose -Verbose mode. Show the files being processed. A second @samp{-v} also -shows the files being ignored. - -@item -0 .. -9 -Set the compression level of lzip. By default zupdate passes @samp{-9} -to lzip. - -@end table - - -@node Problems -@chapter Reporting bugs -@cindex bugs -@cindex getting help - -There are probably bugs in zutils. There are certainly errors and -omissions in this manual. If you report them, they will get fixed. If -you don't, no one will ever know about them and they will remain unfixed -for all eternity, if not longer. - -If you find a bug in zutils, please send electronic mail to -@email{zutils-bug@@nongnu.org}. Include the version number, which you can -find by running @w{@samp{zcmp --version}}. - - -@node Concept index -@unnumbered Concept index - -@printindex cp - -@bye -- cgit v1.2.3